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Teaching International Politics in High School
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Especially useful to social studies educators in secondary schools and higher education, as well as general curriculum developers in various institutions. Major textbook publishers should study several of the key essays.
*Richard H. Wilson, Coordinator of Secondary Social Studies, Montgomery County Schools, Maryland*

Provides a variety of views and information from school systems and educational research centers directly concerned with upgrading secondary education on post-World War II history and on the values at stake in the political and military conflicts in that period. This is a theme about which Atlantic Councils in Europe and America are deeply concerned.
*John A. Baker, Director of Education, Atlantic Council of the United States*

...most valuable...
*Elaine Wrisley Reed, Bradley Commission on History in Schools*

Raymond English and his colleagues have given teachers an important new tool that will aid in restoring genuine education about world affairs for high school students in the 1990s...
*John K. Andrews, Jr., Chairman, Committee for International Education, Independence Institute*

This timely anthology on approaches to the vital theme of international or global education happily emphasizes intellectual content rather than the 'processes' of social studies.
*Charles Rivera, Former Editor, SOCIAL EDUCATION*

This timely anthology on approaches to the vital theme of international or global education happily emphasizes intellectual content rather than the 'processes' of social studies.
*Charles Rivera, Former Editor, SOCIAL EDUCATION*

Especially useful to social studies educators in secondary schools and higher education, as well as general curriculum developers in various institutions. Major textbook publishers should study several of the key essays.
*Richard H. Wilson, Coordinator of Secondary Social Studies, Montgomery County Schools, Maryland*

Provides a variety of views and information from school systems and educational research centers directly concerned with upgrading secondary education on post-World War II history and on the values at stake in the political and military conflicts in that period. This is a theme about which Atlantic Councils in Europe and America are deeply concerned.
*John A. Baker, Director of Education, Atlantic Council of the United States*

...most valuable...
*Elaine Wrisley Reed, Bradley Commission on History in Schools*

Raymond English and his colleagues have given teachers an important new tool that will aid in restoring genuine education about world affairs for high school students in the 1990s...
*John K. Andrews, Jr., Chairman, Committee for International Education, Independence Institute*

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